The Domino Effect - Fast, Easy and Strong Arkansas City KS

Festool has introduced a truly new joinery machine called the Domino. It looks and handles like a biscuit joiner, but the Domino uses an oscillating cutter to make oval-shaped mortises. A Domino tenon fits precisely into these mortises to join parts together.

The Domino Effect - Fast, Easy and Strong

The Domino Effect - Fast, Easy and Strong

Festool has introduced a truly new joinery machine called the Domino. It looks and handles like a biscuit joiner, but the Domino uses an oscillating cutter to make oval-shaped mortises. A Domino tenon fits precisely into these mortises to join parts together. Optional attachments – for centering the Domino on narrow face-frame stock, and for making equally spaced mortises along the edge of a long board – make these tasks easy and accurate. It even cuts angled joints. For those of you familiar with Festool’s quality engineering – you won’t be disappointed. Using the Domino is like driving a fine German car.

Except for the thin-rip jig, these jigs rely on an initial cut to define a zero-clearance edge. Because blade kerfs vary slightly, it’s important to select and use the same blade each time you use the jig. So that you won’t forget, note the blade used on the face of each jig.